Thursday 28 January 2016

Elevation Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council(TTAADC) to Tipraland State


(Cover page has been edited)
To
His Excellency the Governor of Tripura
Agartala  .
Dated, Agartala, the 18th January, 2016.
 
Respected Sir,                                                   
                                    We, on behalf of the Tipraland Movement Co-ordination Committee (Member organizations, namely; Tipraland State Party and Young Tripuri Association) would request you kindly to consider to accede our demand on elevation of  TTAADC to a full fledged statehood having its nomenclature for it as “TIPRALAND” in the best interest of  sons of soil (19 tribes) in the State as they are facing extinction in Tripura in the light of the two reasons of historical important events.
1.      Historical Background:-
(a)    Tripura with India on 15th October,1949 just after 2 years 1 month of her independence attainment on 15th August, 1947. Tripura was one of the oldest ancient princely State and ruled by 184 Tipperah/Tripuri Kings which started with King Druhya since 3102 B.C  and the last King was Bir Bikram Kishore Maniky. The reference of Tipperah/Tripura State could be correlated in the great epic ‘MahaBharata’.
(b)    With the sudden demise of the last King of Tripura on 17th May, 1947; the British rulers in India appointed the Queen Kanchaprava Devi to head the Council of Regency on 8th August,1947 who had also signed the Agreement of Merger to merge Tripura with India on 15th October, 1949.
(c)    The transition of Tripura from Monarchy to democracy was a smooth process between April, 1947 and October, 1949. The last King had taken initiative to merge his State with India by appointing  a minister on 28th April, 1947 to represent the State in the Constituent Assembly. With the sudden death of the last King, the then Queen Kanchan Prava Devi took part actively in the merger process and represented to the then Home Minister Sardar Bhallav Bhai Patel. The office of Chief Minister created by the monarchy was abolished on 20th December, 1947 by the Government of India with appointment of a Dewan to assist the Queen till the accession of Tripura in to India was accomplished. The Dewan continued in office till Tripura was made a Part-C State under the Constitution of India in 1951.
(d)    The transition of Tripura from a nominal democracy to a full-fledged parliamentary democracy witnessed enormous refugees influx in lakhs over a period of 1949-1972 and outnumbered the sons of soil in the State in to microscopic minority today. Due to refugees influx in this manner, the State witnessed food scarcity with sudden increase in population which Tripura never faced during the rule of Kings                 (Reference- Plan document of 1970-71, Planning & Co-ordination Department, Government of Tripura and graving of reserved land ( 1950 Square miles reserved land by the last King in 1943 for Panch-Tripuri)  by them although the Tripura Administration Order, 1949 issued by the government of India was in force till 19974. In 1948, Regent Maharani’s  Dewan A.B Chatterjee vide order no.325 dated 1oth Aswin, 1358 Tripura Era(1948 AD) opened 300 square miles out of the said reserved land for refugees’ settlement. Subsequently, more such opening of the reserved land was made for the refugees. The Tripura Administration Order, 1949 which stated that the Royal laws shall continue in force during the period from 1949 to 1974 was completely dishonored. The resentments started erupting in many forms and was suppressed by the ruling Governments in succession in the State till date. The result is the tribes of Tripura has become microscopic minority in population within 68 years of merger with India, although they were majority before acceding with India. According to 1991 Census, the actual percentage of tribes in Tripura was 23%, but to suppress  the resentment; the status quo in its population percentage had to be maintained to them feel that their population had not decreased. Thereafter, two successive Census had taken place in 2001 and 2011. Now, within 68 years of merger, tribes of Tripura had got reduced to minority who were once minority; how many more years it should require for them to extinct from the face of this earth. Perhaps, no where in the world, the percentage of original population (the sons of the soil) has been outnumbered by the refugees of another State(s) taking shelter in another State(s) where they are residing presently like it had happened in respect of Tripura State that due to the partition of India  from 1947 to till emergence of Bangladesh in 1971, lakhs of refugees sheltered therein on humanitarian ground from East Bengal or East Pakistan or presently Bangladesh. This is the historical fact as to how the sons of soil in Tripura is being an extinct minority today. It may take about a thousand years for any other communities to extinct but for the sons of soil in Tripura, it should require another 60-70 years as they become about 23% within the span of the last 68 years when 84th amendment of the Constitution of India shall be in force with effect from 2026. Therefore, the demand for elevation of TTAADC to a full-fledged State ‘TIPRALAND’ is on the question of existence of these sons of soil within the framework (Article 2 & 3) of the Constitution of India for their self-determination to save them from extinction.
2.   The two important historical reasons for which the sons of soil (19 tribes) of Tripura reduced to microscopic minority and facing extinction today:-
(a)    India attained independence on 15th August, 1947 the partition of  Bharat: India and Pakistan. As a result of partition, East Bengal became part of Pakistan which was known as East Pakistan thereafter.  Amidst of  Tripura in transition , lakhs of refugees from East Pakistan made  an entry here. The uninterrupted  influx of refugees continued. Tripura had had 683,704 refugees by the end of 1958. The registration of refugees discontinued from 1959-63. The registration of refugees restarted from 1964 to 1971 and registered 134,820 migrants (including after East Pakistan attained independence as Bangladesh in 1971). Tripura sheltered 818,524 refugees during 1946 to 1971 which is already added in each census which may kindly be seen in the given Table No.1.
(b)      Scenario of refugees influx in Tripura from East Bengal or East Pakistan or Bangladesh from 1947 to 1971.
Census
Total Population as per census
Year of Refugees Influx
Total Influx of Refugees
Sons of Soil
 (including all tribes)
Population of Others than tribes & Refugee
1
2
3
4
5
6
1951
645,707
1946-1951
(a)     284,004 (43.98%)
237,953
(36.85%)
123,750
(19.17)
1961
11,42,005
1952-61
(b)     399,700
360,070
(31.53%)
98,231
(8.6%)
 
 
 
 (a)+(b)=683,704
(59.87)
 
 
1971
1556342
1962-71
( c)  140,594
450,544
(28.95%)
287,274
(18.46%)
 
 
 
(a)+(b)+(c)=824,298
(52.96%)
 
 
N.B:- (a) stands for total influx of refugees sheltered till 1951; (b) stands for total refugees from 1952-61 and ( c ) stands for total refugees sheltered  during 1962-71 with registration discontinued during 1959-63 & it  is nil for the period.
Table No.1
The figure(s) in the parenthesis indicated the percentage of population as shown in the concerned column. The total population of Tripura minus the total refugees population would be 361703, that is the total population without refugees population in 1951. Therefore, the  percentage of the sons of soil (tribes) population in Tripura without refugees population would be 65.79% in 1951. Like wise the percentage of sons of soil minus the total refugees was 78.57% and 61.55% in 1961 and 1971 respectively. The sons of soil in Tripura prior to merger with India was not termed as tribes. Therefore, the figure of  population of tribes as shown in 1941 is doubtful as the ruler kings of Tripura did not declare them as tribes during their rules.  On the basis of records of census, the sons of soil in Tripura were majority even till 1951 Census. It is  kindly to be noted that the percentage increase in the population other than the sons of soil (tribes) & refugees appeared to be on the decrease in 1961 census but on the increase in 1971 census might be due children born to the refugees was not recorded as the in the census same was already absorbed in the preceding census . The percentage should not be less than 65-70% when the total refugees population sheltered is excluded from the total population in 1971. This is how the sons of soil was reduced to microscopic minority in Tripura within 68 years of merger with India. We are countering a rapid decrease in share of the total population in the State and a trend that is heading towards extinction if we are not granted statehood  for our self-determination under Article 2 & 3 of the constitution of India. We have full faith in the Constitution of India and the authorities of Indian Parliament for it will not let us extinct and grant us statehood by elevating Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council(TTAADC) in the nomenclature of it as “TIPRALAND”.
Besides, the Memorandum issued by the Government of India in the Ministry of Home granting the Citizenship of India to those Hindu illegal intruders from Bangladesh ( in case of Tripura) and Pakistan having intruded in to India till 31st December, 1914 shall further reduce the percentage in the population of the tribes in Tripura from the present microscopic minority in to un-accountability its population to the extent that the tribes in Tripura was majority and have been reduced to microscopic  minority within 67 years  of merging with India on 15th October, 1949. Therefore, it is easily assessable that how many more years shall take for these tribes to be insignificant in terms of percentage of the total population in the State.
It is noteworthy, there is no such incident in the history wherein anyone of the States in India due to partition in 1947 and emergence of new country Bangladesh in 1971 that  the existing original population was submerged by the refugees population and gain majority over the principal population by the refugees in the State wherein refugees of the East Bengal or East Pakistan or Bangladesh. This is the reality in case of the sons of soil(19 tribes) in the Sate of Tripura. This has resulted the tribes in the State to part their own land and self-rule under the Constitution of India. This is simply unprecedented in all aspects and the Government of India can not shirk the responsibility from protecting us from dire extinction.
                  Therefore, we, on behalf of the sons of soil (tribes) in Tripura under the banner of Tipraland Movement Co-ordination Committee, Tripura would like to draw your kind attention to the gravity of this issue of the sons of soil (tribes) in the days to come and request the Government of India to protect the sons of soil (all tribes in Tripura) from extinction by empowering a self-determination in the shape of elevating Tripura Tribal Autonomous Areas District Council(TTAADC) to a full-fledged State immediately under Article 2 and 3 of the Constitution of India for causes of the historic reasons that attributed to our being microscopic minority for  our protection from extinction.
                                  Yours faithfully
 The signatories are:-
1.Shri  Harinath Debbarma, Chairman, TSP
2.Shri Chitta Ranjan Debbarma, President, TSP
3.Shri Sonacharan Debbarma, Vice-President, TSP
4.Shri Gurupada Debbarma, General Secretary, TSP
5.Shri  Angel Jamatia, President, YTA  
 

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